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United States Patent | 5,750,119 |
Srivastava | May 12, 1998 |
Disclosed is a method for inhibiting the proliferation of a tumor in a mammal. The method involves the steps of (a) isolating a stress protein-peptide complex from tumor cells previously removed from the mammal and (b) administering the isolated stress protein-peptide complex back to the mammal in order to stimulate in the mammal an immune response against the tumor from which the complex was isolated. Stress protein-peptide complexes having particular utility in the practice of the instant invention include the Hsp70-peptide, Hsp90-peptide and gp96-peptide complexes.
Inventors: | Srivastava; Pramod K. (Riverdale, NY) |
Assignee: | Mount Sinai School of Medicine Of The City University of New York (New York, NY) |
Appl. No.: | 315892 |
Filed: | September 30, 1994 |
Current U.S. Class: | 424/277.1; 424/185.1; 424/195.11; 424/573; 514/21 |
Intern'l Class: | A61K 039/00; A61K 039/385; A61K 035/12; A61K 038/00 |
Field of Search: | 424/185.1,192.1,195.11,573,277.1 514/21 |
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______________________________________ Experiment Composition administered back to mice ______________________________________ 1 gp96-peptide 2 Hsp70-peptide 3 Hsp90-peptide 4 gp96-peptide and Hsp70-peptide 5 gp96-peptide and Hsp90-peptide 6 Hsp70-peptide and Hsp90-peptide 7 Hsp70-peptide, Hsp90-peptide and gp96-peptide 8 buffer alone ______________________________________